The film of the stage show The Island of Doctor Moron is the result of meticulous recording of the live show, which premiered in Sydney in November, 2014. “We used up to fourteen cameras per show, to ensure we captured every angle of every moment,”&nbsp;producer Chris Dockrill said.&nbsp; Many people who saw the live show have said that the film intensifies the experience with a power and intimacy that is not necessarily available in a live performance. “The perfect 5.1 sound mix which captures the brilliant singing and music also adds to the power of the film. People leave the cinema absolutely stunned and over-joyed with the experience; it’s like no other cinematic production. “We really have broken new ground with this project. We plan to take it all over Australia, the USA and Europe later this year, to show them what we Aussies can create.” The film appeals to audiences of all ages and has sold-out in advance for all of its NSW screenings. Doctor Moron&nbsp;will rock Crescent Head on&nbsp;Friday, July 8 and Saturday,&nbsp;July 9&nbsp;at 6.30pm. Hosted by Letitia Hans, this will be a very special two nights of great food, great music and great fun. To add to the event, Letitia and her crew are providing a scrumptious curry dinner.&nbsp; Tikcets are $40 for film and dinner.&nbsp; BYO drinks. Seating at tables – limited to 50 people per night. Book at tickethost.com.au

Doctor Moron goes on tour

The film of the stage show The Island of Doctor Moron is the result of meticulous recording of the live show, which premiered in Sydney in November, 2014.

Doctor Moron (James Berkley) with Mona (Amanda Stella Webb), his devoted girlfriend. The musical was written and directed by Chris Dockrill from Crescent Head.

“We used up to fourteen cameras per show, to ensure we captured every angle of every moment,” producer Chris Dockrill said.

Many people who saw the live show have said that the film intensifies the experience with a power and intimacy that is not necessarily available in a live performance.

“The perfect 5.1 sound mix which captures the brilliant singing and music also adds to the power of the film. People leave the cinema absolutely stunned and over-joyed with the experience; it’s like no other cinematic production.

“We really have broken new ground with this project. We plan to take it all over Australia, the USA and Europe later this year, to show them what we Aussies can create.”

The film appeals to audiences of all ages and has sold-out in advance for all of its NSW screenings.

Doctor Moron will rock Crescent Head on Friday, July 8 and Saturday, July 9 at 6.30pm.

Hosted by Letitia Hans, this will be a very special two nights of great food, great music and great fun.

To add to the event, Letitia and her crew are providing a scrumptious curry dinner.